Tsoo Ink
Class
Item (Magical)
Group
Tsoo
Description
This specialy prepared ink allows the fussion between body and soul, which results in the gain of certain superpowers.
The Tsoo Ink is one of the biggest assets of the Tsoo, and the reason of many of the powers their soldiers have today. It is, obviously, the reason of being of the Ink Men.
It seems that Tub Ci learned the secret of this ink while in prison, from an old convict called Pha Xiong, a well-known tattoist in the Zig, who taught him how to prepare such ink.(1) It hasn't been discovered where Pha Xiong obtained this knowledge.
The components are rare Chinese herbs and the blood of the wearer's enemies (1 & 2), and the creation of this ink is a long and involved process. Besides, the tattoing process itself can take weeks. (1)
Different colors grant different powers: Yellow for mental powers, Green for strenght, Red for superhuman accuray and power. There exists a Blue ink as well, but its powers are unclear. Nowhere is mentioned if the components are common for all kinds of ink or if each one requires different components, and the Salvage obtained of Tsoo such as Tsoo Ink or Arcane Powder only mentions one color, like if the obtained component was only valid for such color.
Appearances
In game
- City of Heroes:
- The mission "Defeat all Tsoo in parlor" takes you to one of the Tsoo's tattoing places.
- All of the Ink Men's tattoos are supposedly prepared with this special ink.
- Tsoo Ink can be found as a rare salvage item that will drop off Tsoo gang members.
- City of Villains:
- A Tsoo tattoo artist can be found in the first mission of the Silver Mantis Strike Force.
- All of the Ink Men's tattoos are supposedly prepared with this special ink.
- The ink actually grants superpowers to the wearer. See the Tsoo in the enemies section for a list of such powers.
In Comic Book
- UNKNOWN
In Novels
- UNKNOWN
Other Sources (Pen and Pencil game, Trading Cards game, etc...)
- So far, none
Sources
1: City of Heroes official website: The Tsoo
2: City of Heroes mission: Defeat all Tsoo in parlor
See Also
External Links
The source of most of the info for this article, and the best source available.
Irezumi is a real art, and is NOT related in any way with Tsoo tattos (at least that I know), but I have chosen it as a well known example of asian tattoing traditions. Curiosities and sources for more info on tattoing (such as the chosen colors or animals) can be found there.